Fallout New Vegas Console Commands Weapons,Cheats Armor,Item Codes

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To open the console, tap the backquote (`) or tilde (~) key (they’re the same key). The game will pause, the UI will vanish, and you’ll see a cursor appear in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. That’s where you input your console commands. After typing a command, press enter. You may see a notification of what your code did, but not always. Press the tilde key.

set timescale to <#> — Speeds up or slows down time. The default value is 30.

Killall — All NPCs and animals in the vicinity die, you monster.

You can use Fallout New Vegas console commands to summon monsters and move items into your inventory. There’s a little bit of process involved, because you need an object or creature’s ID to be able to summon it, but fortunately the Fallout: New Vegas wiki has a comprehensive list of every item in the game, with base IDs for all of them.

player.additem <base_id> <amount> — Switch in the object ID for the <base_id> (no need to keep the brackets, and the number of the item you want for the <amount>. It should look like this.

Example: player.additem 0015FD5C 1

Congratulations, you now have a suit of Chinese Stealth Armour.

player.removeitem <base_id> <amount> — Same as above, but the items you identify will be removed from your inventory and obliterated forever.

player.showinventory — Gives you a handy list of base IDs for stuff you possess. Might be quicker than visiting the wiki for numbers in some situations.

Fallout new vegas dlc item codes

There are thousands of item codes available in Fallout: New Vegas, but here are a few fun pieces of weapons and armour to try if you’re just messing around. Note that items with an xx in the item ID are from expansions, and may not work if you don’t have the expansion installed.

Alter yourself

player.setscale <scale> — 1 is normal. Numbers below that will shrink you. Number above that will make you massive. You don’t need the <> brackets around the number.

player.setlevel X — Where X is the level you want to be.

player.rewardxp 15000 — Gives you 15,000 XP.

sexchange — Changes your sex.

showracemenu — Change your race.

showbarbermenu — Change your hairstyle.

shownamemenu — Change your name.

player.addperk <base_id> — Give yourself a perk. Replace the <base_id> with the ID for the perk you want and drop the <> brackets.

player.removeperk <base_id> — Take the ID’d perk away.

player.setav speedmult X — Where X is your speed percentage. At 100 you move at normal speed, at 10 you move really slowly, and at 200 you go very, very fast.

addreputation <base_ID> <0/1 to add infamy/fame> <amount> — Replace <base_ID> with one of the codes below. Select 1 to add reputation; select 0 to add infamy. Then replace <amount> with the amount of rep you want to add or remove. You can only add 5 rep at a time, to a maximum of 100 total.

Removereputation <base_ID> <0/1 to set infamy/fame> <amount> — Same deal as addreputation, except the amount you set will be subtracted from your rep with the specified faction

Mess with NPCs

This is similar to item manipulation, but you might sometimes need the NPC’s ref_id. The Fallout: New Vegas wiki has all those as well.

resurrect — Brings an NPC back to life. This won’t help with quest completion but if you killed someone by accident, you bend the rules of the universe to bring them back.

tdetect — Switch NPC player detection off or on. This gives you perfect stealth.

addtofaction<factionID> <0/1> — Replace the <factionID> with one of the codes below, and then select 0 if you want the targeted NPC to be friendly with that faction. Select 1 if you want them to be allied with that faction.

Example: addtofaction 0011e662 1 — Adds targeted NPC to the Brotherhood of Steel as an ally.